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    Unhappy

    I've posted this kind of therad before, but...
    I am so confused as to what to make out of myself!!!

    I like to progam a lot! First I started out with VB, but more and more I see everyone wants C++! And so I tried out with C++ but it's like this Alien Language to me... a lot of people say it's not that hard, but it is at least for me...

    But wait, it's get's better! Also another thing I really want to do is 3D computer gfx! I really want to do this but I know I can get better $$ with programming!

    In conclusion, I have no idea what to do!!!
    I have an option to go to this school next year where they teach C++ but I'm trying ot figure out if I should go or not!

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    Who ever told you C++ is easy, is either a liar or really smart.

    Here is some advice I found along the way:

    The hardest part for me was to stop thinking in VB so much, and try to convert my thinking to C++. Once I did that it got a lot easier for me.

    Dont expect to be doing anything cool right of the bat. I would say I was really good in VB. But it took me about three hours to get a simple program to print HI on the console. That will humble you real fast. It took me a couple months before I could do Windows Apps.



    If you want to learn C++ then here what I did, but bottom line is do what is best for you, ie how you learn the best.

    I bought a bunch of books. I have prob 5 or 6 C++ books and I only use like 2 of them anymore. The best one, and the one I would get first is, Beginning Visual C++ by Ivor Horton. That is hands down the best C++ book I have ever bought.

    I got a bunch of sample programs. Every time I wanted to do something in a program, I would try to find a another program that would have examples of what I wanted to do in it. Parksie has a great sample program for doing WinApps when you get to that point.

    I also asked a bunch of questions on this form and the Codeguru's form.

    Like I said, dont expect to be doing Win Apps right off the bat. Start simple and work up.
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    VB to C++ ???

    Plan for a Steep Learning Curve (almost 90 Degrees !)

    I am also planning to learn C++....But not directly from
    VB. I learnt C first ...did the dos stuff (Without ever thinking about windows) and I am Slowly learning to program Windows from C. Though C++ is better for
    Windows Programming...I realize.
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